Name: | Andre Barreto |
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City: | Lakeland |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Defending the lines
With the setup mentioned, team must pass the ball from side to side trying to find the opening and pass to one of the 'strikers'. The striker will do a first touch pass to the other striker, who needs to finish in a small goal, also one touch.
Important notes for the defending team. Player must step on the mid line whenever the player in front of him has the ball and also, whenever a break of lines happen, the opposite mid, must drop to block the pass from the first striker
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
When to press and when to drop
Blue team will keep possession while yellow defends.
Blue will keep passing the ball, playing a 4v2 on area A, trying to find spaces to score.
How does Blue scores? Dribbling thru orange gates or making a long pass thru the poles. If they go thru the orange gate, the ball must be recycled, and that counts as one point.
If yellow steal the ball, they must attack the goal as fast as possible.
Possible progressions: Add a Blue payer on zone B, to be a target man or decoy
Remove poles and put one player there to be the target man or decoy. If he receives the pass, it is a point, to recycle, he must switch the ball back to their GK.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
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Setup
Warm up 10’
—- Water Break
Injury Prevention 35’
—- Water Break
Poss Lines 10’
—- Water Break
When to Press 25’
—- Water Break
Positional 30’
—- Cool Down